News Update – August 8, 2010
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West
- Federal Judge Vaughn Walker has been accused by Prop. 8 supporters that he is a gay activist.
- California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Attorney General Jerry Brown who is running for Governor urges the federal judge to allow gay marriages to resume.
- The Seattle Times has endorsed Patty Murray and Dino Rossi in their respective primaries in Washington State.
- Will any Democrats show for the Chris Dudley Barbeque at his Lake Oswego home on Sunday?
- Democrats running for Senate in Arizona would like to face J.D. Hayworth but plan on facing John McCain.
- American United for Life (AUL) has endorsed Jane Norton for United States Senate in Colorado.
Midwest
- President Obama has pledged one billion dollars in stimulus funds to Chicago based, FutureGen Alliance, Ameren Energy Resources, Babcock & Wilcox, and Air Liquide Process & Costruction, Inc.
- Target supports business groups in Minnesota that support pro business candidates.
- Michigan Democratic Governor Jennifer Granholm considers baby sitters public employees and thus eligible for union membership.
- In latest Rasmussen Poll Rick Snyder is leading Virg Bernero by 12 percentage points.
- Senate Democrats voted to take away $14 million from the food stamp program in 2013 to pay for state aid and teachers today.
- Nebraska Senator Mike Johanns says that the new state aid is “irresponsible to throw money temporarily at problems we can’t really solve.”
South
- Alabama Governor Bob Riley is in DC lobbying for Gulf Coast oil drilling royaties.
- South Carolina will remain as the first Republican Primary in the South.
- Republican Party of Florida sells Charlie Crist portrait for almost $8 thousand dollars on eBay.
- In a study by the Virginia Institute for Public Policy reports that there is not much difference in states that have a monopoly on alcohol sales and those that do not.
- Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan disputes that the Race to the Top program is unfair to minority students.
- Mike Huckabee the Georgia GOP 2008 presidential primary winner endorses Nathan Deal in the Primary runoff in Georgia against Karen Handel who has been endorsed by Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin.
East
- Woman arrested for allegedly taking stolen beer from alleged Connecticut shooter Omar Thornton.
- The United States has issued messages to all branches of the military to not visit the WikiLeaks website.
- Linda McMahon is chipping away at the lead Richard Blumenthal has enjoyed this election cycle.
- President Obama says that economic recovery is on track in spite of the gloomy numbers, what about the jobs numbers?
- The bill on state aid help in Congress includes $10 billion for teacher layoffs this has Tea Party activists fired up.
- In Camden, New Jersey the library board plans to close all three of its libraries.
National
- Elena Kagan is sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts as the 112th Justice to the United States Supreme Court.
- Fareed Zakaria returns a five year old first amendment award given to him by the ADL because of their opposition to the Ground Zero Mosque.
- Mark Hurd will receive a severance package from Hewlett Packard, Co. of just over $12 million dollars not including stock.
- Bernard Kerik Tweeted that he is also opposed to the Ground Zero Mosque, however, he is serving a four your prison sentence in Cumberland, Maryland.
- Democrats are now trying the tired tactic of labeling tying five Senate Republicans as BP Republicans.
- Why is the United States attending the Hiroshima Memorial for the first time?
International
- Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, the woman in Iran who was acquitted of murder but convicted of adultery had a stoning sentence commuted to hanging accuses Government of trying to kill her in secret.
- The Royal Air Force in Britain will shrink to less than 200 fighting aircraft for the first time since 1914.
- Israeli Intelligence Agency Mossad is seeking new agents.
- South African Police have uncut diamonds from Charles Taylor via Naomi Campbell may have gave to the Charity run by Nelson Mandela.
- The head of global operations for Al Qaida Adnan Shukrijumah, lived in the United States for fifteen years.
- China has overtaken Japan to become the second largest economy.
Sports
- Tyson Gay beats Usain Bolt at DN Galan Stadium in Stockholm.
- UFC 117 at Oracle Arena in Oakland.
- Emmitt Smith has the NFL career rushing record and is to be enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame this weekend.
- Alabama Crimson Tide is the number one team in the preseason Coaches Poll.
- Albert Haynesworth is still a spectator at Redskins Training Camp, Mike Shanahan reports their is no difference from yesterday.
- Karen Cunagin Sypher, Pitino extortionist was convicted of extortion, lying to the FBI, and retaliating against a witness, claims she didn’t get a fair trial.
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